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“Get Lucky” spends a third consecutive week at the top of the French singles chart for Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams (26,603 sales / -20%). The song has sold 98,902 downloads in 17 days.

There is no move at two for Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell with “Blurred Lines” in their fifth week inside the top 10 (12,689 sales / +21%). In its eighth week in the top 10, “Can’t Hold Us” climbs two places at three for Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Ray Dalton (9,048 sales / +15%).

A former number one (for four weeks in March and April), Maître Gims slips one at number four with “J’Me Tire” in his eighth week in the ten best-sellers (8,614 sales / -6%). It’s also down one place at five for Alex Hepburn with “Under” in her fourth week in the top 10 (6,714 sales / -16%).

In its seventh week inside the top 10, “Just Give Me A Reason” stays at six for P!nk featuring Nate Ruess (6,353 sales / -9%). It’s up three places at seven for David Guetta featuring Ne-Yo & Akon with “Play Hard” in their fifth week in the ten best-sellers (5,326 sales / +24%).

Bruno Mars is a non-mover at eight with “Locked Out Of Heaven” in his 23rd week in the top 10 (4,816 sales / -5%). The Lumineers are down two at number nine with “Ho Hey” in their ninth week inside the ten best-sellers (4,717 sales / -11%). “Thrift Shop” slips one place at ten for Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Wanz in its 17th week in the top 10 (4,353 sales).

As his album Le Chemin is at the top of this week’s albums chart, Emmanuel Moire re-enters at eleven with “Beau Malheur” (3,851 sales). In its 23rd week on the chart, “Stay” is back up a place at 12 for Rihanna featuring Mikky Ekko (3,845 sales / +8%). “#thatPOWER” is down one at number 13 for will.i.am featuring Justin Bieber in its sixth week in the top 200 (3,789 sales).

In his 14th week on the chart, Bruno Mars falls three places at 14 with “When I Was Your Man” (3,458 sales / -18%). “Happy” is back up four at 15 for C2C featuring Derek Martin (3,212 sales), the song reached number 13 four weeks ago.

It’s down two at 16 for Taylor Swift with “I Knew You Were Trouble.” in her 20th week inside the top 200 (3,203 sales / +1%). There is no change at 17 for Passenger with “Let Her Go” (3,138 sales / +8%). In their 46th week on the chart, Asaf Avidan & The Mojos stay at number 18 with “One Day / Reckoning Song” (2,637 sales).

“Roadgame” moves up one place at 19 for Kavinsky in its tenth week in the top 200 (2,604 sales). PSY falls four at number 20 with “Gentleman” in his fourth week on the chart (2,556 sales).

The highest new entry of the week is for the candidates of the TV show Les Anges De La Télé-Realité 5 with “Ocean Drive Avenue” at number 23 (2,249 sales), Maude is one of them, her “Love Is What You Make Of It” is down a massive 16 places at 41 (1,428 sales / -33%). “Impossible” climbs three at number 24 for James Arthur in its 14th week on the chart. “Watch Out For This (Bumaye)” is up 17 places at 28 for Major Lazer featuring Busy Signal, The Flexican & FS Green in its third week in the top 200.

It’s a bad second week on the chart for Jenifer, her “Poupée De Cire, Poupée De Son” falls 26 places at 47 (1,215 sales / -47%). “Quand La Musique Est Bonne” is also a big faller as it’s down a massive 30 places at number 70 for Amel Bent & Soprano in its second week inside the top 200 (800 sales / -39%).

It’s a fourth consecutive week at the top of the French singles chart for Maître Gims with “J’Me Tire” in his fifth week in the top 10 (10,000 sales / +6%). There is no change at two for the former number one, “Thrift Shop” by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Wanz in its 14th week in the top 10 (6,900 sales / -14%). Macklemore & Ryan Lewis‘ other song “Can’t Hold Us” (featuring Ray Dalton) stays at number three in its fifth week inside the ten best-sellers (6,500 sales / +3%).

We have a static top four as “Just Give Me A Reason” doesn’t move at four for P!nk featuring Nate Ruess in its fourth week in the top 10 (6,400 sales / +5%). “Blurred Lines” is up three places at number five for Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell in its second week inside the top 10, none of them had had a top five hit before (6,400 sales / +42%). In their sixth week in the top 10, The Lumineers stay at six with “Ho Hey” (5,500 sales / +17%).

Alex Hepburn gets her first top ten hit as “Under” climbs four at number seven in its 14th week on the chart (4,700 sales). After eight consecutive weeks inside the top five, “Stay” is down three at number eight for Rihanna featuring Mikky Ekko (4,677 sales / -18%). Bruno Mars is back up a place at nine with “When I Was Your Man” in his fourth week in the top 10 (4,238 sales / +7%). In its third week inside the ten best-sellers, “Play Hard” falls three places at ten for David Guetta featuring Ne-Yo & Akon.

One song drops out of the top 10 this week. Bruno Mars slips two at number eleven with “Locked Out Of Heaven” which spent twenty weeks in the top 10 and reached number three in February (3,666 sales / -13%).

In their 43rd week on the chart, Asaf Avidan & The Mojos are back up eight places at 14 with “One Day / Reckoning Song” which was at number two in February. “She Makes Me Go” is up two at number 16 for Arash featuring Sean Paul in its seventh week in the top 200.

“Roadgame” climbs 12 places at 17 for Kavinsky in its seventh week on the chart, the song entered and peaked at number 12 (2,700 sales). In its 16th week inside the top 200, “Sweet Nothing” is up nine at number 18 for Calvin Harris featuring Florence Welch (2,600 sales), it’s her first top 20 hit (Florence + The Machine has never reached the top 20 so far), and the third for Calvin Harris after “We Found Love” (as a featured artist with Rihanna, number one for five weeks in October and November 2011) and “Feel So Close” (number eleven in January and February).

“Tourner La Page” is Zaho‘s third top 20 hit as it climbs six places at 19 in its 12th week in the top 200 (2,497 sales / +4%), “C’Est Chelou” was at two in April 2008, and “La Roue Tourne” (featuring Tunisiano) reached number 15 in August 2008. PSY gets the highest new entry of the week at number 32 with “Gentleman” (1,729 sales), his “Gangnam Style” was number one for six weeks from October to January.

It’s a rather calm week at the summit of the albums chart as Les Enfoirés are number one for a fifth consecutive week with La Boîte A Musique Des Enfoirés (15,832 sales / -39%), the last time they spend that many weeks at the top was in March and April 2009 when Les Enfoirés Font Leur Cinéma reigned for six consecutive weeks. In 30 days, La Boîte A Musique Des Enfoirés has sold 376,531 copies.

There is also no change at two for Carla Bruni with her Little French Songs in her second week on the chart (10,264 sales / -55%), the album has sold 32,988 copies so far. In its third week inside the top 10, the musical Robin Des Bois is back up two places at number three (9,535 sales / -34%).

Delta Machine doesn’t move at four for Depeche Mode in its third week in the top 10 (8,800 sales / -43%). In his second week on the chart, Jacques Higelin is up a place at number five with Beau Repaire (7,800 sales / -22%). It’s also up one at six for the compilation NRJ Hit Music Only 2013 in its third week in the ten best-sellers (7,400 sales / -21%).

Bruno Mars is back up five places at seven with Unorthodox Jukebox in his 11th week inside the top 10 (6,862 sales / +6%). 4ème Dimension falls five at number eight for Psy 4 De La Rime in its second week on the chart (6,000 sales / -68%). Vigon Bamy Jay climb one place at nine with Les Soul Men in their third week in the top 10 (5,300 sales / -23%). The highest new entry of the week is at ten with the compilation Planète Rap 2013 (5,200 sales).

Two albums drop out of the top 10 this week. They both entered and peaked at number two. David Bowie falls four places at 12 with The Next Day in his fifth week on the chart. It’s down four at number 13 for Woodkid with The Golden Age in his fourth week inside the top 250.

Florent Mothe is new at number 14 with his debut album Rock In Chair (4,024 sales), he sang in the musical Mozart, L’Opéra Rock which was number two for five non-consecutive weeks from October 2009 to January 2010. The compilation Fun Club 2013 debuts at 16. In their 12th week on the chart, The Lumineers enter the top 20 as their eponymous album climbs a massive 22 places at number 19 (3,400 sales).

After a three-week absence, Kavinsky‘s Outrun is back inside the top 20 as it’s up eight at number 20, the album entered and peaked at two six weeks ago. Puggy enter at number 26 with To Win The World (2,700 sales), Puggy‘s last album Something You Might Like reached number 27 in August 2010.

In her third week in the top 250, Madeleine Peyroux is up 24 at number 28 with The Blue Room, it’s her fourth top 30 album, Half The Perfect World was number 15 in September 2006. Renaud Capuçon gets his first top 30 album as Le Violon Roi is up a massive 75 places at 29. Psycho Tropical Berlin enters at number 33 for La Femme (2,400 sales). Number one in the UK and the US, Paramore are new at 42 with their eponymous album (2,100 sales), their last one Brand New Eyes reached number 36 in October 2009.

On Friday night, 12,723,000 people watched the annual concert of Les Enfoirés on TF1, so there is no surprise to find them at the top of the albums chart this week. In only two days (the album was released on Saturday), La Boîte A Musique Des Enfoirés has sold 131,638 CDs and 9,550 downloads for a total of 141,188 copies. It’s impressive but not surprising. In its first week, Le Village Des Enfoirés 2006 had sold 142,131 CDs in April 2006, La Caravane Des Enfoirés 145,313 in March 2007, Les Secrets Des Enfoirés 2008 129,299 in March 2008, Les Enfoirés Font Leur Cinéma 152,196 in March 2009, La Crise De Nerfs 143,011 in March 2010, Dans L’Oeil Des Enfoirés 135,159 copies (by January 2011, downloads were included in the albums chart) in March 2011, and Le Bal Des Enfoirés 2012 137,730 copies in March 2012. In total, La Boîte A Musique Des Enfoirés is their 14th number one album. Founded by the comedian Coluche in 1985, the Restos Du Coeur can distribute food packages and hot meals to the needy. If you buy one copy, 18 meals can be distributed.

The Next Day is new at number two for David Bowie (50,248 sales), it’s his third top 10 album in the 2000s, Heathen reached number three in June 2002, and Reality was at two in September 2003 behind IAM with Revoir Un Printemps. Last week’s number one, A La Poursuite Du Bonheur Tour – Live A Bercy is down to three for M. Pokora in its second week in the top 10 (7,767 sales / -67%). For the first time in its 17th week on the chart, Génération Goldman is out of the top three as it slips two places at number four (7,609 sales / -30%).

There is no move at five for Bruno Mars with Unorthodox Jukebox in his eighth week in the top 10. Rihanna stays at number six with Unapologetic in her ninth week inside the top 10 (6,167 sales / -13%). In her second week on the chart, Girl Who Got Away falls four places at seven for Dido.

Black City Parade is down four at number eight for Indochine in its fifth week in the top 10. There is no change at nine for Asaf Avidan with Different Pulses in his seventh week inside the top 10. It’s down two at number ten for the compilation NRJ Total Hits 2013 in its second week on the chart.

Two albums drop out of the top 10. After nine weeks in the ten best-sellers, Millésimes falls eight places at 15 for Pascal Obispo. Kavinsky is down seven at number 17 with Outrun in his third week in the top 250.

There are some interesting new entries outside the top ten. Youn Sun Nah gets her highest charting album with Lento which is new at 18. She was at number 38 in October 2010 with Same Girl. Sanseverino enters at 22 with Honky Tonk, he reached number five with two albums, Les Sénégalaises in February 2004, and Exactement in November 2006. The rapper Sadek is new at 29 with Les Frontières Du Réel, La Légende De Johnny Niuuum‘s peak position was number 70 in March 2012. What About Now enters at 46 for Bon Jovi, their last two albums (not counting the Greatest Hits) reached number 39, Lost Highway in June 2007, and The Circle in November 2009. Bon Jovi‘s last top ten album is Bounce which was at number eight in September 2002.

There is a new number one in the albums chart as M. Pokora enters at the top spot with a live album A La Poursuite Du Bonheur Tour – Live A Bercy (23,237 sales). It’s M. Pokora‘s second number one album, after Player (for two weeks in January and February 2006). He also had three other top ten albums, MP3 reached number seven in March 2008, Mise A Jour was at four in August 2010, and number two was the peak position for A La Poursuite Du Bonheur in March 2012. It’s down one place at two for Génération Goldmanin its 16th week inside the top three (10,837 sales / -13%).

Girl Who Got Away is new at number three for Dido (7,725 sales), it’s her fourth top three album in France, No Angel was at the top spot for four consecutive weeks in April and May 2001, Life For Rent was also number one for two weeks in September and October 2003, and Safe Trip Home reached number three in November 2008.

In its fourth week in the top 10, Black City Parade slips one place at four for Indochine (7,367 sales / -36%). There is no move at five for Bruno Mars‘ Unorthodox Jukebox in its seventh week in the top 10 (7,200 sales / -4%).

Thanks to the fact you can find it for only 9.99 euros, Rihanna‘s Unapologetic is back up 12 places at number six to spend an eighth week inside the top 10 (7,057 sales). In his ninth week in the top 10, Pascal Obispo falls three places at seven with Millésimes (6,400 sales / -32%).

There is a third new entry in this week’s top 10 and it’s a compilation, NRJ Total Hits 2013 debuts at number eight (6,400 sales). Asaf Avidan slips three at nine with Different Pulses in his sixth week inside the top 10 (6,200 sales / -16%). Last week’s highest new entry, Outrun is down eight places at ten for Kavinsky (5,900 sales / -51%).

Four albums drop out of the top 10 this week, three of them are compilations, NRJ 200% Hits 2013 slips four at number 11 after four weeks inside the top 10, Piou Piou Dance Party is also down four places at 14 in its fifth week on the chart, and the former number one NRJ Music Awards 2013 falls nine at number 17 and spent ten weeks in the top 10. Duophonique is down nine places at 18 for Roch Voisine in its third week in the top 200.

Like Rihanna, there are other albums sold at only 9.99 euros which take advantage of that in this week’s chart. Nolwenn Leroy climbs 14 at number 13 with O Filles De L’Eau in her 15th week on the chart (5,490 sales). Mylène Farmer‘s Monkey Me is back up 18 places at 27 in its 14th week inside the top 200 (3,274 sales), the album was at the top of the albums chart in the week ending 9th December. The musical 1789, Les Amants De La Bastille is up 39 at number 31 in its 49th week on the chart (3,100 sales), the album reached number seven in April 2012. In her 25th week in the top 200, Jenifer is up a massive 43 places at number 43 with L’Amour Et Moi (2,020 sales), the album’s peak position was number three in September 2012.

Jimi Hendrix enters at 16 with People, Hell And Angels (5,300 sales), his Valleys Of Neptune reached number six in March 2010 and is his only top 10 album in France so far. Cesaria Evora‘s posthumous album Mâe Carinhosa is new at number 23 (3,600 sales), she sadly passed away on 17th December 2011. Dédicacé debuts at number 35 for Didier Barbelivien (2,700 sales), he was number four with Mes Préférences in October 2011.

“Thrift Shop” is still at the top of the French singles chart for Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Wanz (11,900 sales), it’s the song’s sixth consecutive week at number one, Carly Rae Jepsen‘s “Call Me Maybe” was the last song to stay that long consecutively, for seven weeks in July and August 2012.

As she won the Oscar for Best Original Song, Adele climbs two places at two with “Skyfall” in her 22nd week in the top 10 (8,500 sales), the song was at the top for six non-consecutive weeks in November and December. It’s down one at number three for Rihanna featuring Mikky Ekko with “Stay” in their fifth week inside the top 10 (8,200 sales / -4%).

In its second week in the top 10, Baauer‘s “Harlem Shake” is up five places at four (6,000 sales). Bruno Mars slips two at number five with “Locked Out Of Heaven” in his 15th week in the top 10 (5,800 sales / -7%).

The surprise highest new entry of the week is for the French band We Were Evergreen with their EP “Leeway” at number six (5,400 sales). They are working on their debut album which will be released in the third quarter of 2013. “Scream & Shout” is down two places at seven for will.i.am featuring Britney Spears in its 15th week in the top 10 (5,300 sales).

Asaf Avidan & The Mojos slip one at number eight with “One Day / Reckoning Song” in their 24th week in the top 10 (4,800 sales), the song was number two four weeks ago. In his 23rd week inside the top 10, PSY is also down one place at nine with “Gangnam Style” (4,800 sales). “Get Up (Rattle)” is back in the top 10 as it climbs one place at ten for Bingo Players featuring Far*East Movement in its ninth week on the chart (the fourth in the top 10).

Kavinsky enters the albums chart at number two, and he has two songs in this week’s singles chart. “Roadgame” is new at 13 (3,900 sales) and his “Nightcall” is up three places at 16 in its 74th week in the top 200 (2,900 sales), it reached number ten in February 2012 and 2013. As it was sung by a candidate of the TV show “The Voice”, “U-Turn (Lili)” is up a massive 142 places (!) at number 21 for AaRON in its 77th week on the chart, the song reached number 17 on two occasions, in March and May 2007.

Even if it was only released on 2nd March at 11:30pm, “Echo” enters at number 43 for Al.Hy (1,300 sales). she finished third of “The Voice” last year.

In its 15th week inside the top three, Génération Goldman is back up one place to spend a fourth week at the top of the French albums chart (12,495 sales), but the big story is the new entry at number two of Kavinsky‘s debut album Outrun (12,041 sales). Kavinsky (his real name : Vincent Belorgey) has already had a top 10 hit single with “Nightcall” which reached number ten on two occasions, in February 2012 and 2013. “Nightcall” is taken from the soundtrack of the movie “Drive”.

After two consecutive weeks at number one, Black City Parade is down to three for Indochine with 11,456 sales, so you can notice it has been a very close battle for the top spot in this week’s albums chart. It’s down one at number four for Pascal Obispo with Millésimes in his eighth week in the top 10 (9,400 sales).

In his 12th week on the chart (and the sixth inside the top 10), Bruno Mars gets his highest position this week as Unorthodox Jukebox climbs five places at number five (7,493 sales / +34%), his debut album Doo-Wops & Hooligans reached number 13 in July 2011. There is no change at six for Asaf Avidan with Different Pulses in his fifth week in the top 10 (7,400 sales).

The compilation NRJ 200% Hits 2013 falls three places at seven in its fourth week in the top 10. It’s also down three at number eight for another compilation, NRJ Music Awards 2013 in its tenth week inside the top 10.

Roch Voisine‘s duets album Duophonique is up a massive 162 places at number nine in its second week in the top 250 (6,700 sales), it’s his first top 10 album since August 2009 when AmerIIcana was also number nine. Roch Voisine reached number 18 in June and July 2010 with California – Americana III, and number 30 in December 2010 with Confidences. The compilation Piou Piou Dance Party is back in the top 10 as it’s up two places at ten in its fourth week on the chart (6,700 sales).

In its 110th week on the chart, Adele‘s 21 climbs three at number 14 (4,900 sales). Last week’s highest new entry, Push The Sky Away is down 23 places at 30 for Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds (3,000 sales / -53%).

Thom Yorke’s new project Atoms For Peace is new at number 15 with Amok (4,700 sales). Nu Là-Bas is not the fourth top 20 album in a row for Tété as it enters at number 24 (3,300 sales). Tété reached number 16 in October 2003 with A La Faveur De L’Automne, Le Sacre Des Lemmings Et Autres Contes De La Lisière was at five in October 2006, and Le Premier Clair De L’Aube‘s peak position was number 11 in February 2010. Josh Groban is new at 42 with All That Echoes (2,000 sales) which is his sixth top 50 album, Awake reached number five in January 2007.